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Published 19:34 5 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 20:03 5 Nov 2022 GMT
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Ireland players, from left, James Ryan, Tadhg Furlong and Dan Sheehan celebrate their side winning a penalty. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Lovely aerial take that helped Ireland win an early penalty. Put in a great shift, marshalling the Irish backline in defence and making some punchy carries.
Stuart McCloskey - 7
His undoubted strength showed with one carry that got his side out of a hole. Won his team a massive turnover inside their 22, on 15 minutes. Was going well, but a shoulder injury saw him leave the fray after 26 minutes.
Mack Hansen - 8
Was lucky to escape injury after getting dumped on his head and neck by Kolbe and du Toit. Competed well in the air, chased hard and held his width well to be rewarded with his try.
Johnny Sexton - 6
Some good tackles in defence. Was swallowed up and conceded a penalty, on one first half carry. Needed treatment, early in the second half. Missed two touchline conversions and should have kicked for touch, moments before the Mostert try. Landed a late penalty to give his side a cushion.
Conor Murray - 8
First box-kick had the Boks in trouble, and conceding a penalty. Split-second too slow at a breakdown and knocked on, under pressure from Jasper Wiese. Brilliant show-and-go line break, on 32 minutes. Looked to have pulleed his hamstring before his 33rd minute exit.
Andrew Porter - 8
A really big day at the scrum for Porter, and he only enhanced his reputation. Busy across the park for his 68-minute shift.
Dan Sheehan - 7
So close to an incredible try, but he knocked on before grounding on his second bite at the cherry. Nine tackles made, none missed. Lineout wobbled on a couple of occasions.
Tadhg Furlong - 7
Put in one hell of a shift, in defence and on both sides of the breakdown. Only last 40 minutes as his tender ankle gave out.
Tadhg Beirne - 7
Lovely hands in the lead-up to the Hansen try. Made a now customary turnover and stuck 10 tackles.
James Ryan - 8
Put in some huge, early hits. Big lineout steal. Needed running repairs at the end of an unrelenting half.
Peter O'Mahony - 8
Was well, well, well up for this one, and gave anyone in earshot both barrels. Won his side a breakdown penalty in the first half. Won another big one, after the break.
Josh van der Flier - 9
How he stayed in touch, and got the ball grounded for his try, only he could tell you. Kept his head amid the heaving din. Stepped up with a number of key carries, and tackles. Topped the Irish tackle count, on 16.
Caelan Doris - 9
Was teaming up with Ryan to lay in some big hits, and standing up to a stern Springbok test, in defence. Big turnover won in the first half, and two more after the break.
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